an "an: outbreak of small pox in s -lrtrm do“ not sum to hue _ 'vory materially the na- , M]. At I meeting of the " of tho Hum: Unicorn Ano- ol Tomato, held n Brantford Jul]. at new: smallpox ont- _ In the principal topic of du. - A lumbar of "would" , tom diluent part- of 0n- " - mud in testifying from their 'ii-ar. and obnorvatlon that thou.- †cl one. of Bo-oallsd “cautions it. - Worthless as promotion W the (ll-ease which all 1h" loaned tote". Vulcan can- I. m north“), including curlers MI; and .dmiaitstrtstion by doe, ‘ul, unclean handling by railways, but “with desire of the manufacturers hoary the running too far, and an on. delegate put it, to tgseritiee the [tactical for the tyeientifie side. During the ten months ended April the 30th, Canada exported gold, in dust and nuggets, to the value of $17,- 580,556. The balk ofit, $17,395,925 In value, went. to the United States from the Yukon. The value d?the un- '.ertuttrd copper exported was $2,046,- 258; of lead in ore, $3,133,766; of nickel matte, $859,720; of Iilver ore, $2,032,- 889. The value of the coal exported WM $4,150,773. During the same period Canada imported $4,000,000 worth of anthracite coal. The story comes from Oklahoma, of ayoung clerk’s novel scheme for ob- tslning both a wife and a fortune. He has omsrtrd for sale 3,000 tickets on himself as husband. He is selling the tiokotl at65 each and already 500 (“new virgins have invested. He has on explanation of his plan: “By Idling 3,000 chances for $5 each it will tretng tome $15,000, which isa Btttfatrnt sum of money to attract any young woman desirous of marrying. I may not so: the prettiest girl in the country, but I shall get one, I am sure, who is anxious to many um. lsell numbers fort0 and agree when paid for the number to marry the holder of acid number, provided she draws the lucky numer at the raffle. An enquiry theother day by an PM] member with round to the origin of the prayers used in the British House of Commons, has brought to light _ payer composed by the Speaker in i 1577. The prayer includes the fallen - in; petitioner-Nts- far from as Ill Valnglorioua humor of commanding our own wit, all covotons humor' of advancing our private profit, all on- vioul humor of diagracing other men’s gins; all maliclons humor of hurting my man’s person; and, finally, all for- yard humor of opposing ourselves feminist just, neodful and Godly things by whomever propounded." From which it may be concluded that the Mag since! Parliament in 1577 were very much like the besetting aims " most Parliaments in 1901. All the way from New Orleans comes a Itory about Prof Goldwln Smith. One of the papers in that city relates Sat the profeeeor, whoeo callgraphy is hot exactly copper plate, .contrlbnted an Article to e weekly journal of which in teen part proprietor. The editor in out, bat the foreman printer, rn- ‘uivlng the "eopy," called the writer p by telephone and gave him a severe Walling for not writing more dist- tmttr. The profeeeor took it all quite W1. and in a very gentle may offer- n to lake plein any word that could T be understood. This elicited tut- volley of abuse. The foreman _ neatly discovered the reunion Smith to the paper and ex- eome sort of retelllatlon. Bat e word wee aid. The profusor - ofthe etrike-him-back Mid. MATH»! OFTEN USELESS " To ADVERTISER.- P Itttqrtmtiomtl Convention of Enduvorla to be held in cl ' Ohio, trom July 6to 10, " autumnal-alum “and“ as macaw “hm no but“ 1‘. wan-Amman“! .Ittbtr%a0-rait. ‘- - ' Cimtittttatt'a may points of in- t, mmomu- public ittgtitatlotut nun-m hotel mum:- adapt It - It. convention eity,iU Rora. wary. m munnm and In " y, mingled gnrdon, astronom- T , “I my pain Ind "6tlre% "tediae numb divor- .00“?!- . mm on Aemattmd by the m In on and ammo our Inn-pd M include. T Inlan- Iuduu (an a! F homb- Mug-n ttr - an “may“. EDITORIAL NOTES iilttagae""""'" “mun-gu- ol 'TE1a(tgtArM “was with anâ€... “mutual-1W. I... win - Furth- “I. .l.PI-opmtol' muuummOnu-bm. A, T. “or, - in: -, ef 1tPltii'.tf Nu m in and at; 'etiiqt" on ttrt-rat - hr â€In. - the as.“ " d up“ The Tomb World an ttG-ttti-tttrt-eo""!?. Mada! madam “A! tho dun-ad mm Th0 Wyom- "sshttrsld not Ian light“ tho M this they themulnI no oorpontku, and um any should In.“ Wm of all up-to-dabo method. cl tttrttseHtrg thou lawn The mark: nah†and gu commie- comma. to you“ them-elven. Why shouldn’t the unwiel- pdltiagwhloh gave no nanny manu- in common, do the mo thing! An or- zuuudou of some kind ia IbIOlntoly new]. There ieno xenon to believe that the corporation will be le- euro-live In the future than they hue been in the put. Each mantoipalitr will be aided in turn, union they form tb lee- gue to reeiet eech mun " lt in made. We' believe that a mejority of the muttiesipalitiests {eel the need of a union to tight the oorporattomr. We believe I strong organization can be formed if the matter in properly taken in bend. THE CRITICAL STAGE IN BUSI- NESS EXPANSION. At what stage in the growth of a business from very small beginnings a fully developed cost and expenditure system becomes a. necessity is ditfiealt to say. But that it should be intro. duced as early as possible is desirable for reasons unconnected with its im- mediate use. in a small works under the personal supervision of the pro- prietor, who is able to give so much of his time to the affairs of the shop that he is fully conversant with the pro- gress of work through it day by day, a cost system of any kind has but little present value. But as it is in the nature of new business to expand into large ones. and that sometimes with considerable rapidity, with a couse~ quent loss of grip of detail on the part of the proprietor, it becomes very im- portant that records shall be available representing what was accomplished in the shops at tl v' mwst vigorous period ofits life, mm ly, when the need for expansion was in-coming felt. It is a mt hue mmon experience that expnmiwus do not always produce the satisf.u-:ory cll'ects anticipated. During changes of this kind something has tyvapurated, it is not known what, but the absence of which is recognised keenly enough in its practical eifects. The lull element varies, of course. It may be a less intense watch on the part of the proprietor, or it may be, with still greater probability, adisloca- trut of the previously existing relation. ship between work and the incidence nfexpemliture, which again may be dnem a vmiuty of causes that must, needs be rccngnieed before they are remedicd.-A. H. Church, in The Engineering Magnum for J ulv. He stopped at'the corner, gazed in- to the sky, scratched his chin, and pulled his whiskers. Then he fumbled in his pm Wet, wrinkled his brow, pulsed his In". and blew his nose in a manner mun deliberate than tho collecoor of a bad debt. Anon )0 opened hls mouth, tugged " his lower lip, muttered to lumen, and fixed his eyee on the chimney-Oops in a vacant, stony stare, that coon collected a crowd which blocked the pavement. He was a man-tied man, trying to think what it was his wife had charged him to be sure and get. EXCITEMENT AT LONDON CAMP The Galt Reformer sap':--")' incidents worn the order of the day in camp this morning. A deserter was arrested by the strong arm of the militia authorities and is now await- ing court-martial in the dreary dungeon of tho noun! house. The alleged ofrtrnder is Pte. Ending, formerly of this (by t of the pormnn- ant. corps, who while the regiment was in camp at Ottawa 'tt 1899 woe tram- forred to No. 5 d po , Quebec, then formed. Harding noon tired of the urcimy in tin nurim. c spltul and de- ported about two jar-r1 ago. The al- leged downer l. At escaped every march party sent _ him linen that date, but when he ml " ventured to attend camp " Lm dull an corporal in “192mb. with drvi‘st ttirtqrrrtr-eottq loch. he dared u,†in, and was quickly spotted w: the - eye: ot some of the old hum", and the burl of the guard house "no quickly put on the outside of him " The tttUnder v "erred to in the above article in Fred tNetting, who in well known in Berl 1. inning been in the town for the put. yen. in I letter remind by a Borliniu from a member clone of the Berlin confining Bard. ing in "toned to and t ’uya he bu been nuanced to tho sand boat. for the “launder of the camp, mot thioh he will be tttutt Ottawa to f111 on his term. A number of promimot muons of not)“: “tended the barn ruling of Mr. Print Schoror, no†mm Gummy on Monday. The human And exhila- ulng ttttlt- o! the trhr we" tptitn mum on than mum some do. that Mr return to town. The“ may had vial tlum I “no", and noc MLtt vin- onhn bad-em on tho In of M wink, Ind cl â€whammy“ tanking, m the phan- d than"... m lat. at, Mt - _ an to In". FORGOT IT, AS USUAL, Clinton, Alli tti-tmt 'ii " tISM so“ q I . _ . r- B, a u «a: " .2 'dm, iiiiti:?i, _ "e.f ‘a' ~".,.g-..‘: " no Gt,' d’ I 'lllliliiiiil i f O. - St 'tttlt, can. 'iiiEiii, _r.iF?, “I My h with was! t".t.. - to but. II lb It " aluminum. -' mandhhMbm M a. number of Gonna: who!“ huh. ttreed 1001mm; am a» pd In" "Br. him In ("in ht punctuality sud ngalnmy, In: guard protieiener ind for writing. Ttte work " tho German “who" in to be com- menled upon, I the wholnn have Iboqu vat impronmon: our put years. - The Tlmurn mompmled Ben. R, won. Pireh end W. C. Boole. of the Gannon Society, and Chelnnen a. M. DeBno, end Geo. Buchhsupt, of the 8etsool Board,outhtstourttfttus verionl school. on Thur-day and wit- neued the distribution of prize. and the may smiles of the happy prize winners. Berlin can undoubtedly lay cieim to bowing the f1msat, neetest and most comfortable schoole of any town or city in Canada, end in openw choi- ienge to my piece who donb'e the assertion. The citizens of Berlin ore to botarngratulated upon herring an interested and energetic School Board. commune ‘Avnxon. This school we: the f1rat visited. The Gtsrrmurgmpils were gathered in one room and numbered 38. They were addressed by Rev. R. van. Pirch, who congratulated them upon their work and expressed the satisfaction of the Inspectors ot the work of their teacher, Mrs.' Miller. The prize-winners were: Senior. - Punctunlity ..- Florence Cook, Charlits'Waiat, Olga Wotftsnberg. Profioieney - Nora Sohank, Annie Emma), Linda Friederich. wr"Ar-- Nellie Shoemaker. Juniors - Punet. - Ethel Miller, Maggie Grnbe. Prom-Nettie Zuele- dart, Walter, Touke. Writing-Eugene Schmidi, Fred Asmussen. AGNES ST. SCHOOL. After three cheers had been given to the visitors, the next. whnol visited was Agnes St. School. There were 52 scholars here who ltudy German under instruction from Mien! Knempf. Tho Publlo School Bond min- donbtdly plant! a tho inn-m manila-ted by the Gem-n Oman, and no “ding the Society In ow: In, pouible m were“. the hunt: In the undy ot Gonna. Tho Board mind lining the mm. d “to children who uh Gama put upon “what of the monthly upon-to mbh the patella ballot that! ohildmttam prom-dug in all! im- pomm and]. 1:11.:qu that)» number ot 00mm: pupils wnl be doubled after the buildup. _ -- ll C'laaa--1. Louise Schafer, Eleanor Cook. 2 Annie Knrachinakl, Stalls Boyd. 3 Martha Frank, Louise Gunzlor. Ill clatus-1. Ella Grolke, John Bluhm. 2. Lens Miller, Frieda Kn- minskir 3. Leonora lilaehn, Herb. Hertfelder., 1V Ulaatr--1. Rose Fischer, Arno Trench. 2. Oscar Kaminahl, Molly Sixtua. 3. Martha Danneclmr, Rose Schwaxk. I Ciaaa-1. Arthur Klugmann. wh- lie Hick. 2, Ten». Cook, Milton Kauf- mam Thia firm school was next visited and " rcholars were found here who have been shly taught by Miss Ina Schmidt. The pupils were addressed by Rev. R. van Pi .cb, after which the prime were distributed to the (allow- inp: Euler-1. Solon Albright, Lizzie llockel. 2. Alma Kilian. Anna Gild- Der. 3. Adolph Knaufr,John Voelkor. Junior.-Ze<la Spence, Ella Voelkor. 2.1mm Stein, Emma. Hertfeldor. 3. Matilda Morley, John Rodke. CENTRAL SCHOOL. This school was last. visited and the German scholars were gathered in the Model room where the prizes were dis- tributed. There are 125 pupils in this school tough: by Mile Bomhoid. Rev ll. van Pitch “around the scholar- in German, congratulating them on the progra- mldc during the hull your; wdawardod the following prizes: I Clmyb-1. Ella Karu, Edwin Wool- ner. 2. Ada Hymmoo, Leonie Treuacb, Gordon Walper, Carl Darn- msn. 3. Katie Scholar, Hugh Bow nor. II Cltu-1. Herbert Wei“, Lincoln Wueat. 2. Com Krone, Armand Schreltor, Willie Schmnlz, Bertha Bomer. 3. Bell. Wonolob, Rub, Dover. Ill C'ltsatr--l. None. 2. Von "nether, Leonie Kuobne". Alfred Hagen. Gordon Hymmon, 3. Edward Voelker, Fred. limo. 1V Cl-r-l. Dom Butler, Marcel chmnnt. 2. Btslltmtttikmmfr, Theo Friedrich, Pred. Rook, Luna Born- hold. 3 Eugene Poqnogntc, Ida Womb-rd. All the other pupil: mind book- lets u "oonoomhu prim†The prizes were all Gonna: book: and bookie“, well bound and Iplondid â€mung, WANTED TO COMMIT SUICIDE The Guelph Mercury of Jun. 26 -r.--Prsd Batman", the mu: who may 'tek commit suicide†M1111 bl rout Ind with, In. "tdetttlrattt1grrt spud-l 1!“.an The hospital authorities mind him to m. s wn'k down mm yen-r- day, 3nd " first minim: unto (at some money owing him, M am to goto . hudwuo am nnd buy 5 nvoiror and cnnridm tPdf) Ho â€turned to the hoopi i sad the "noon van “and on him. The polio. were â€and and an man will now in under ciao Innoiiiahoo. Dr. [mm M: summed him, Ind and. him laboring under the "In" " idol M .tqtt088t6 in mun-my tar: in' to all him up by r"tr't,t, .0 "f.enre.tetq to -. m Mirth. $N 'qeaher, h an, “m to an at: col â€my & In 't In - l a... " 'ietgghg._ttIttttt M ABGARET AVE. SCHOOL unit This Ilia-adage! In? iG'iGiiiiiiri6sii' and What: this: '4itiit?ittli?ll at " mullyur. our... Doha - mm and _rRI'; ' ““3“"...‘3‘.’ , in†" qgttt - V I 'eral - . E III - at " tled af 1 t d and. 1mm to =titttt &itt.s I! Betgtue on M in bid 8" «not! his 1mm all“ tart"; au- unoushnb‘ but in tho may“ [at tho you. 1ottt!bMored than“! was. no -ditrt" nhonld it made by In of tho Bond of 1!“th withâ€: a notion m tho 8 had Baud, giving whom†for to doing. The “can. ho-onr. In My dialed. Th. Mention of mu Walker, Madonn- ten teacher ot an Agrs0a8otsltool,rr" real; which eon mined (In we oplnm ol lame at tho Bani), Institution. mtutsttntr on 3h. omen and Nanny of Chm-mun DoBu It appear- um com nonpapot uncle pnblhhad in April In: tad aid to h". cont-1nd chug“ dommnul to Min Wdhol’l â€panama as teacher, tho hu homo; Mu; to do with " soda-mum. At- tee msWnbh abandon, during which Mr Delhi “and tho ohm in ("or ot Mr Bushing», In on!» to u- plain the oimnmuanou in manual: mm the ditiioulty boneou tho Bond and kmderguton “when on mien of Dr kaner an tutqualiMd accept- Iuco ot Min Wulkor'l mutton val unanimously paced. A _ - From inn Edna Ykglot unplylng for . position as animus kindergarten teacher. The Cinirmm mm authorized by motion to nuke investigation in tho matter of receiving pupils from the T'p and to report " next meeting. _ The tender: of R. Pinko & Co., C. Kloeprer and Co., and R. Boehmar & Co for Iupplying the uriouo (chock with coal " $6.25 per ton worn accept- ed, each to deliver 35 tone of Lohlgh egg coal as directed by the Board. 'Tho following tondérn were nocoptod forgetful itnprorermsrsth viz: - _ _ H. Vetter," painting Central school, " $325. B. Marta, painting Gourmand Ave school at $57.; Chris. Almua'oen, piastering lua- ment of Courtland Avenue School†$50. Communication were received from Goo A. Tilt, 'Pp Clerk, enclosing o list of unno- of parent. who would like to hove than childlen attend Bttlia'tr public school; - - Account; mounting to 8140866 wag ordPrtito be paid. - _ _ - Mina Edna' Ziegler was engaged as MtMtttat kindergurmor at Mrsrgamt Av_epuo 8ottoNsrtttritsaltbrt. A A, A moiidn was pals-ed forbidding ball playing at tho C'tsauts1gtouttiis after 8 o/yrloek, P.pu, A _ End Knompf, laying new Mora " Agnes 8t school, " tot. A Gouhiod Schultz, pulling up picture mogldlnga, at $2.50 ptr _hppglg_ed test.: Mina Edith Woods was engaged on teacher for Agnes " gtshool on four months trial at a salary or $250 pet {can duties to commence Sept. lit 90L --- _ rescuer ror Agnes " some: on rour "_-" , months trial eta salary of $250 per “h f: rd,fitmlttf,d?1tt,'l year, duties to oommenoe Sept. lat 6th -Luesr NU , " 1901. --, ' Ewan-V A Pee tttate, Ila-peter '--1 . . tt ' , . Council adjourned Bt11.40 p.m. Trees-ales B. e,?,ts8ff, mm, Rep to Conference d L. em OUR CEBRIES' Linwood. Mr. Editor.--m our beautiful Twin COUNTY iMPROVEIBNTS City we have a large and fine tract of ----. land where we lay the romaine of our The Property Committee of the deer deported ones to rest. Have we County Council met leet week 18 hitherto given that “cred tract the the Court House to mete the pull-in- cure and attention that it demdnds! try erredgoments with the new Let any one, before answering. take a in the erection of the addition to the walk through Mt Hope and the neigh- Registry oifisuy and the ieylng of the boring cemeteries. There may be grtsttolithits welkein the Court House worse kept burial grounds, bat there arounde. Cheirmoo- Dean! _ are certainly many that are in much Welter, Messrs Plum, Cilia ,3 finer condition. Iventnro to say that Welter compose the oommi ; a little common sense and system in- were ell preeent. troduced in their management would, It is proposed to tht new 15" M in a short time, work wonders. To addition to the old. iota" 'iMtt my mind, the greatest obstacles to of ebout 81,200. which tttee; order and tidiuess in the cemeteries, elude the Interior fittings tl ere the enclosures of buriel blots end cost over 31,000 more. The Rech- the unevenness of the grounds caused this ott1tNt will be put in the new "tr grave-mounds and dug-out walk. end the present once _ _ , ling-trenches between theiots. Now, s lerge unit, the: he iig V ‘among all the itteloeurtrg-bt, they venlts side by iidtrrrittt,edttr. ‘hedges, chains & posts, or iron reii- from one to the ethereal lugs end fences-it will be dimeult to leeding to the prim one. of the and even esingie one of some years? Regietrer. While the building il in standing, that is not an eyesore. These progress it mey be neoessery 'tutr, incheures, the dug-out welks and the e night wetohmen to In!!!†I grave-mounds make it prectioelly im- the vslnehle pepers contented itftht possible to keep the grounds in proper Registry 0trus. The old tftlt " order, Then the people ought to be else reeelve two one“ of - taught systematically (and if neceseery When the whole is my!“ "W by legal prosecution) to keep 'to the mete e large end tttre/gt/Pt, welks end to never go over burial plots, The new greneiithle welt- DI fences end hedges or otherwise to in- laid by Caper Brena, with the gettt]tr tore shrubs, flowers or my other pub- ere doing the “and“. The "in lie_or private property. _ will be laid though: In†a No doubc may people “to free: pains in keeping weir Iota a Wei a they know how--oftem with quite in- different "econ, while other. nem to hue quite forgotten their departed frieqde. Hence we omen and here. feirly kept lot end just Iloogdde of it mower running wild with gnu, weed. Ind shrubs. It the naught†tad genonlly no- gloocod lnelomru were mainly abol- l-hod, If gravts-tnottttds were levelled and the paths llllod up, the Renard apps-runes of the ttetrteterUa In“ be " one. immune]: improved . then the ttarqttaVr. would keep the can" grounds In at bum condition irtttt the tumor lo- labor now butowod on n mauvdy and! part of the Funds. Just no. how toll V Morin ark ll lope almanac: an onion. How could it bu'dono kit m II] an: up with Inu- Ind dlubu nu the com.- u-Iod no writer mid ,itstt um att of our poo'plo who go to we Pm- t'.'Mr,'u'/1'lf, tttee . drln or w the am not the Expulsion: = may = y: 'll'hl wry maul plans ht an n- " w. In." Mtt Maugham pub and Inna, new.» â€an, ad no no now banal“ palm I]: a t upon! w y we no 'i't,tirt',i'iii? and?“ “to! M to no he“ Mb. , who: In an an). lit- m no new.“ only of “A De not." of a - at My b hit our and to: than! . - this†--. _ iidkr iartttirih "_--. if lou'rvws. an 1-1593 my um um mu 'tt 2tt 1'v'W%"lTsl1'llTll,lllTllrlfi V pun-um -tr,ira"-trer" mama: w...“ tttlat t. - c '1 'pt,t'io'/lt.//'lre,'thll,'1itb'li tgtg", "eidiieiifitiiit'iilliit" than W at! in. m hadn't-h that. out, sup-w -u'rs.urt"o6p1- 2htt1g11tt,'fdllrL%L"Jt on: 'romBirtias,.mitAtte0-K mating-moo thogml -- P. wan-a, It. â€and†is part. nu upon III new mung a! we of“ p Ber! Mun-e mildew Berna emanated be up: .. of money for en pup-e at! bl tht Inga; mere-u In ti-tttee-. The "pom of the venous when at the District were reed. Mb N. Mgt. eon, Berlin, ,teso-PtTs of t - an Department, re I†arr [hinge of the tglt1 In have in- ' $158.00 on: the pm you. The otUr reponl were equally encour- Ialng. It we: decided to one . thorough comm of the Dengue- of the dim-let in order to nine 1ttft2Thr to new in supporting I in (only) tttids. . . A la the evening a mill muting m held, presided over by Pro-mun TE; lor, and wns vary sun-Mo. music was provided by the Km orttussstratuid choir which roudnrod I"- eral select ions to the entire ,",te,Mt of all present. Addresses won llvsrod by Ron W. E. Pusott, of ttt and Bow Chn Cousins, of Prawn, of which won short and to tho point, and fall of wholssoms aim to the young people. The apart of the nan- 1nsnon was " fo1iowr.- PNtr--Jolut Tnylor, Jr., 6.13. In Fiett.Prtya--A. A. Etsy, Baum. 2nd " -..-Bar a, W. Barker, Zion. 3rd " --MUit N. Brow“, [ls-90hr. an: " -y Copehnd,Pruwn 5th " -Lusv lebol, New -rGaGaGriiiaiieit- with the Pandas, Jolt Talc. 10., In the chin Ana m a. si-tttst-dirt/it/tyea' After we Minoan-Ion the po: oeedlnuawmohmgodmapknioud I very enjoy-bl. who VII was Guns- oftll und- 'at2elte, in by none, can" act-nod in cooking the and] noon at m Put. A bmbun match was to have been played, between the M190 of tho Gd: and napalm- Lama, has tho but: refund " the but mama: to Nar owing to the absence of their battery. The umpire awarded the gun. to the Gal: ladies, the wor_e_bell_|g git-la sr-At. Supper was served by one Gait. Beq. peer, Prawn and Zion " as, and was thoroughly enjoyed by mu well u the opportunity for the Locum to become negotiated with one III- other. 904wâ€! The Property Committee of the County Council tttttt In I!“ n the Court Home to unto I!†pull-Ili- ny mangemenu with the mum'- In the erection of the additimtttt an Bunny allies and the lnylngol the grtusolithits walks in the Court Home grounds. Chaim» Damn I Walter, Mum Plum, ah ,3: WalVr compose the comm ., It In [wronged to u! I new 15' our addition to the old fuming at w of turout $1,200. which dour not Jp-, cludo the lnborlor mung. whlbb' tttn con over 01,000 more. Tho M ttgi"tfftr", wlll balms in the nu liifl 3nd 6 prmso co ttgr,fAS! s 1e1', I,,t,% Shanna; ti, _ no to a do y o w o from one to the tttttor no now loading to the prints on“ of the Registrar. While the building II tn programs it any be new...†to he. a night woman-n 801mm IU',' Wt the unable pope" MW itfthe Registry Qmoo. Tho old human: will on: resolve two ood- of mad when the who]. I. 001:pr It'll my . large anCereird.!.ot,,atNt The 110'â€an Idh in be '" "" ttrar; on W“ I'.'.". “T'- laid by Cup" Bruin, rub In “a o. ' ttt tiff'?,'. f,td'l,%r't,itt on doing the clouding. no mth, Atyqr "M '11! an M will b. laid from tho PM " tstat, a“; atiitur. M “mm†in“ “to Ratgutq, tttiuo all WWI“! mu an humane-m nul- Judges crumb"- to the court [on mu:- omboc. Th nun-Ina- of and ttom the “an" on WOW“ a. M will {0110' " not.- at tho Frododol moot m'm " "all. In! at an chum through to an Omen Bum m. "t't,etattgttitgNU'a'lte2 Btttulo. Juno 2tr.-aa . I'll“ o! the bronking at a temporary grub. form built on a 'seertroldmt In“- bridging the top of a -u. “It In the enur- olerator "tard" - orrnoon nix mm tell g at!†"i fed. Four warn lulled. on. In“. lr, and the omen died within p" hours. Another in a the Hospital. a. I. not mm _ live. The 'tHtttt, an ft-tg.. of“. gang, (might the rude trrmet. of W trctsfroldtnit " he mu mm. and - mpud urina- Injury. the“ no. [Juan . tues . Ht. Thomas, Ottt.,' Jon. Mk - Threo cmploym ot lemming - circus, who were mm " be. "h Tumdny. who war. t.Wg W " alumna; 'Nt,', L. O D.& siding you " arm . T . m - struck by . 'ii"G 'ptht an. mun. may 1mm, " . had his ue so badly Fs nnmIMUon ll . 'ttt 5.de - b'hlil , a bld,'l4l,1tt non My v., had his big to. in at. an the third. (mm-ll- m. d - ml. m him. ' , SI: â€in roll Eula, M human "I“. gag? I Ihtod," Tends! .22â€: And Wholesom- Elï¬%Â§Â§ï¬ ldo-uamlnuuu. 'N-b-at-ttet..-. "i-as.. ummhumm.mcomulum 're_"'tar"t-r-fPtma""e-"u"eertmra" wdmde-w-m min-II- not: "eb'ahs'rre “it“. Octal-'nlp-i an MOI-Cw '-en.Qr-Baarehhqth.1st-i.a' mumuh: _ alt-.u-“hnl..ud -tme--rm_.'-.ee.-. an. M-"'- A“ I. “bu‘m “(Mb- vhpowubnudh mm but. Windham-0b.: In till-bu. 'mhwm cam-uh - c m“ will In. -aqc.t'_. mm , 9mm wanna. St. Joh‘n. 'tle., map-mu m teadtIt1qat' of “It†" tit-m; mm. tit W at on Orig-c det-tts rumma- Gm hm: in ma an fig." am only "M Inm- . I m“ to - tho to,48lr'-'tru'r - .00 at the re-er, on board an nun. tinned ttWilt, min-pm. in. an at mum - will be In“ " W1". â€I!" 233331,. = Qt I... "I†we..¢m M. -" (In In: at was (WquII-o. in atâ€: Hut-‘9‘. tettho " Alum. ilb7i'iitii'ii, tT2"aN't.ttf.tV', “a or -- ,'lt'ugaart'r.';'t.8At ‘ol "an, t Wht"', I.» au. w " bl. #1.â€. 010...; _ I. - w. - -A maker d tricky MD:- ttttttttttit, "The SlaterShoe" "A M walk-n 10995018 (with his mu MAM Huts in.“ tho people wont "shciril, during the hotaeuonol the you. As my busineuhu greatly in. era-ed! hm boon our to build - REPRIG R. ATORmudotto atom my muondin to doing I on better wowed than on: to supply my cm with the most delicious rout- and tendototeah. , s. ttttttttttati, V he -City by 1 “I; 8. EMBED Ag; CMD.., mm lip. run-“M. as Needs . . . " 1 the OISE-3|. “at, IVA-name a...» ['9,,1:itt,?ytet"t'rtai'er'"tot'tsh. tom-I In ! Watorlon and Berlin ulik'htrset'tuttMNr1ra' 'ttttht ._u.’.* i"i.riii4liiiiiiiiiiii:?iii Theundenigned huhilinnvety ED. DERMUL, m, - Inkedâ€, thtt. ICE! ICE! ICE! in any quantities, large or mull " tunable prices. This ice an safely be used hr all pupae: u in and not lot cooling purpoaes only. :54 man. in the [allowing bindinr,s:-Two vol. umes full trsordeeo,puttlishers' pnce .14 oo, which we will sell for £13.00 Two volume. in half russin binding. "guilt .10 00 edition for luau. Om volume full morocco. tegulu no 00 ed tion [or .10 oo. One vol. ume half mosh. retptuthJutttadru lion lot $9.00. We have n number of cwictof the STANDARD DICTIO ARY, Write mint notations on er- nl reissues ',',Ul'l'. I“ We wt the Cum]. MudIMCon Toronto, BRANTrORD , Valuation Whack both am and olninlc- from no quloupnunttbo Berlin “00.1w I‘ll-IN‘IACYCLII tun-mugs. --- A A_ t'ittPtt"2r'2'gt (in .0011, We ab hand). Mia-vol We; Bop-May 8owtmtetr. Glam-cull. , chn’Lhkory ' "?8 "'iiliroliisiiiiiiihilt,'? , a Ahulltu may I. cant- lard. My. PUREST ICE, aGiii iiiiiUr, 2.500 TONS 1901 Models T. J. FORD & CO. GRAIN MARK ET. KING BY., BERLIN. "I HA" "tor. ..UN' THE.... Telephone 2 " “Iâ€! if! Ontario. was H1 lt